Bio


I graduated UCSD as magna cum laude in the field of Clinical Psychology. During my time SDSU, I spent a semester acting as a research assistant at the VA in La Jolla under Dr. Victoria Risborough. I am currently completing my MA in experimental psychology at San Diego State University. At SDSU, I spent several years at the Center for Understanding and Treating Anxiety under Dr. Nader Amir, participating in both EEG and EMA research.

Current Role at Stanford


As the Adolescent Screenomics Study Coordinator, I have collaborated with Dr. Tom Robinson and the rest of the Stanford Solutions Lab team to create the groundwork for the Adolescent Screenomics study. Some of this groundwork includes: developing and maintaining a RedCap project with over 20 instruments and over 800 notifications with branching logic. I also have been collaborating with programmers and RedCap administrators to manage compensation related to smartphone use, create a zoom scheduler to onboard adolescent participants, and automate the distribution of gift cards. Moreover, I have been developing and maintaining our study website. Finally, I have been developing advertisements on Facebook, Instagram, etc. to advertise for our study. Once our study is approved by the IRB officially, I will begin recruiting and onboarding adolescent participants, obtaining informed consent (from their parents/guardians) and assent, and monitoring completion of the study.

Honors & Awards


  • Graduate Student Travel Fund Award, San Diego State University (2022)
  • Magna Cum Laude, University of California, San Diego (2020)

Education & Certifications


  • Data Analysis Associate, DataCamp, Data Analysis (i.e., R, SQL) (2023)
  • BS, University of California, San Diego, Clinical Psychology (2020)